Deluxe cabin #263 looked exactly how it did in the pictures, and it was a pretty private spot up against the pond and the trees. It came equipped with all the necessities: linens, cookware, eating/grilling utensils. The campground seems well maintained and is very dog and family friendly.
HOWEVER, many of the other reviews are right regarding the hot water smelling like sulfur. It quite literally smells like rotten eggs, and the smell fills the entire cabin when the water is turned on. We ended up using the communal shower area attached to the main office that was a 30 second walk away. It was very clean, and the water was a bit more tolerable.
I really hope this place does something about the water. For $160 a night, guests shouldn’t have to smell like they bathed in rotten eggs.